Napoleon’s Lost Diamond Brooch Sells for $4.4 Million at Geneva Auction
Napoleon’s lost diamond brooch sells for $4.4M at Geneva auction, exceeding estimates with a 13-carat oval diamond at center.
UK Pauses Intelligence Sharing Over Controversial US Strikes on Drug Smuggling Boats
UK halts intelligence sharing with the US over legal concerns about strikes on suspected drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro Condemns Trump Over Deadly Drug Boat Strikes
Colombian President Petro slams Trump over deadly drug boat strikes, halting intelligence-sharing to avoid complicity in violence.
US Government Reopens: What This Means for Flights and Airline Schedules
The US government reopens after shutdown; airlines and air traffic controllers work to restore flights and schedules.
How Reply 1988 Revolutionized K-Dramas and Sparked Global Hallyu
Reply 1988 changed K-dramas forever, inspiring nostalgic storytelling and paving the way for global hits like Squid Game.
Nigeria’s $25M Museum of West African Art Sparks Controversy Ahead of Opening
Nigeria’s $25M Museum of West African Art in Benin City faces protests ahead of opening, celebrating the Benin Bronzes and regional culture.
Inside South Korea’s 13-Hour College Entrance Exam for Blind Students
South Korea’s blind students face nearly 13-hour Suneung exams with braille papers, testing endurance, focus, and determination.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: Investigators Probe Kashmir Link and Explosives Seizure
Delhi Red Fort car blast kills 8; NIA probes links to Kashmir arrests and Faridabad explosives seizure. Investigation ongoing.
How Aviation Insiders Are Rethinking Flying Amid the Climate Crisis
Aviation insiders rethink flying as private jets and first-class travel fuel climate change. Could a global luxury flight tax be next?
How China Dominated the Global EV Battery Market
From two battery makers to global dominance, see how China became the leader in EV lithium-ion batteries.
